The Times - 06/11/1973
1973; Gale Group;
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From Michael Binyon, By David Wood Political Editor, By Roger Vielvoye, By John Nicholls, From Roger Berthoud, By Our Foreign Staff, By Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, From Fred Emery, By John Groser Political Staff, By a Staff Reporter, From Our Correspondent, By Our Sale Room Correspondent, By Norman Hammond Archaeological Correspondent, From Trevor Fishlock, From Denis Taylor, From Christopher Walker, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By John Roper Medical Reporter, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Tony Aldous, By Our Political Staff, From Sue Masterman, By George Clark Political Staff, From Gretel Spitzer, From Harry Debelius, From Edmund Stevens, From David Bonavia, From Florencia Varas, From Victoria Brittain, From Peter Strafford, From Henry Stanhope, From Our Own Correspondent, From Our Special Correspondent, Paul Overy, Miles Kington, Charles Lewsen, Joan Chissell, Alan Coren, William Mann, John Higgins, By James Morris, Paul Scott, by Prudence Glynn, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, By Sydney Friskin, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, Bernard Levin, Peter Strafford, PHS, Peter Scott, KENNETH SKELTON, , MRS MARY WHITEHOUSE, , F. W. SCOTT, , MAURICE ASH, , IAN LLOYD, , JAMES ROBERTSON, , R. F. WINFIELD, , B. J. HAMILL, , W. MOUALEM, , PEGGY ASHCROFT, GERDA CHARLES, PETER HALL, MICHAEL KUSTOW, FRANK MARCUS, JONATHAN MILLER, ADRIAN MITCHELL, DENIS NORDEN, LAURENCE OLIVIER, HAROLD PINTER, DENIS MAHON, , NEIDPATH, , FRANCES M. PELLING, , CHARLES WHEELER, , H. A. H. HARRIS, , D. S. KING, , DILWYN JOHN, , By Our Medical Correspondent, D.G.W., By R. W. Shakespeare, From Anthony Thomas, From Dan Van der Vat, By Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Peter Jay Economics Editor, By Peter Hill, By Our Financial Staff, Kenneth Owen, By Malcolm Brown, By John Woodland, From Alan McGregor, By Ronald Kershaw, By Alan Hamilton, By Our Northern Industrial Correspondent, By Clifford Webb, D. G. T. BLOOMER, , MICHAEL JEFFERSON, , LORD BYERS, G. B. HAGELBERG, , J. B. L. MUNRO, , W. T. EALES, , ELIOT HODGKIN, , A. L. T. COTTERELL, , DAVID L. CORDINER, , R. OLDROYD, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Eric Wigham, Gerald Ely, David Spanier, Kurt Steves, Daniel Vernet, Tito Sansa, Frank Vogl, Hans-Jürgen Mahnke, Mario Salvatorelli, Gilbert Mathieu, Alain Jacob, Paolo Garimbertl, Maurice Bommensath, Jean Marie Dupont, Sergio Devecchi, Paul Routledge, Hans Stollhans, Sheila Black, Francesco Forte, Pierre Drouln, Hans Georg Müller, Francois Renard, Ian Morison, John Woodland, Jean-Pierre Lequin, Stefano Reggianl,
ResumoNews: Viewpoint, EEC farm proposals would save £400m, Warehouse conversion not ended by fire, Dilemma over bishops still unresolved, Rhodesia is 'winning' in war with terrorists, Risk of British exclusion from 'favoured' category, Archaeology report Ireland: More Neolithic tombs in Boyne Valley, Three men named by Mr Nixon to clean up Administration all in trouble with investigators, How UN gives smaller nations a powerful voice, Pollution volunteers, Mr Reagan's White House initiative, Consumer protection: 'harmonize not standardize', The Times Diary Guisers and the scunnered weans, UN emergency force of 11 nations agreed, West Germany, Red Cross given report by Israel on alleged massacre of Golan Heights, A personal shopping guide, Fashion, Mr Whitlam says his China visit has ended 'neurotic fears', Letter From Moscow, Provincial press votes for action on pay rises, Consumer organizations, Tourism: ski run to success, Egypt confirms that US companies will be allowed to look for oil reserves near Nile delta, Inquiry into alleged council irregularities, GEC: success despite the snipers, Oxford students seize building, Open door is key to industrial peace, New-style public inquiry opens in Coventry soon, Fight over dismissal of Saigon union leader, Direct talks with Israel rejected by Syrians, S Vietnam loses two border base camps near Ho Chi Minh trail and 300 troops in tank battle, Kaunda threat to 'nation of drunkards', 'Time' tells President to spare US and go, Behind The Scenes Bonn, Cairo sees Kissinger visit as key to peace, EEC report will set out powers of parliaments, Fos: shifting steel trade to the coast, Last feverish hours of Allende regime, Dutch ban on Sunday driving extended to include foreigners, Social The state of the unions France, News for the record, Dutch plea sets delicate task for Community, Chancellor says rise in spending is under 2%, Offer to Kashmir of voice in Parliament, Forum Economic planning throws off rigidity, Hope of cutting hospital waiting, Removal of pictures angers art lovers, Mr Carr welcomes firemen's pay plan, Profile Time for the chairman to clock out, Minister dismissed in housing scandal, Mr Nixon loses friends in the Kremlin Victor Zorza, Italy, Report calls for changes in running of youth clubs, Factsand Figures, Science report Abortion: Dangers in the use of drugs, French want oil talks to discuss nuclear energy, Vatican to negotiate new Concordat with Spain, Beware of a wrong decision in rejoining EEC snake, Paris, 'Explosive' situation on Suez front as Dr Kissinger sets out on mission, Le Monde LA Stampa The Times Die Welt Europe Softly, softly, 1m AUEW members work during strike, Tradesmen on royal guest list, Britain, Liner rescues 42 after tanker explodes, Social worker booed at Brighton inquiry, Man sucked out of jet after mid-air explosion, Rome, Housing and prices at heart of Labour by-election onslaught, Pressure by rebels on Phnom Penh increases, Tripartite talks still main aim of Dublin Government's policy. Politics and Parliament: Mr Heath is determined not to antagonize Arab oil suppliers, Annual rise in state spending to be held at 2 per cent for three years, MPs lobbied by striking PO workers, Growth used to pay for social reforms, Seminaries may be left out of sex equality law, MP complains of 'free plugs' on BBC Radio, Parliamentary Diary, Tax policy making class gap wider, £137m paid in TV licence fees last year, Tory complains: Cuts too late, Oil rationing plan ready but valuable assurances given: advisory committee reactivated, Bill will help Civil Service pensioners, Fewer waiting for telephone to be installed. News in Brief. Sport: Football fixtures, Hockey HA select 12 to play Cambridge, Tennis Close contests promised in last scramble for points, France threaten to leave, Sports in Brief, Racing Nondescript season of occasional landmarks but no monuments, First Test may find Kent short of practice, Show jumping Germans take lead in team standings, British yacht for America's Cup likely, Football Liverpool's fate may hang on the performance of the Kop, Boxing Foster aims to stretch Bugner all the way, Yachting Pen-Duick VI arrives a day ahead, Rugby Union Smith takes over from Webster against Australia, Golf Society beat Oxford by 10 points, Athletics League gets £30,000 and breaks away from AAA. Picture Gallery. Index. 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Law: John Poulson and three other people remanded, Court of Appeal Undelivered letter no notice in writing Holwell Securities Ltd v Hughes, Lance Percival agrees to pay £12,250, Plot over firm's secrets alleged, Police hold 17 after bitter clash in Athens, Big dipper a death trap, Crown says, Court of Appeal No escape route for husbands Grigson v Grigson, Judge rules that man can give evidence against wife, Three jailed for helping E Germans to escape, Former warden of home jailed for assaults, Bombs case jury told to disregard hostility, Warden stole patients' cash, prosecution says, Certificate granted without power Regina v Auker-Howlett. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,529, Radio, Pair of Chinese porcelain vases sold for £6,300. Weather: The Weather. Classified Advertising: £4,000 plus Appointments, Business Notices, Domestic Situations, Women's Appointments Secretarial, Art Exhibitions, Funeral Arrangements, Property Appointments, Entertainments, Business Services, Appointments Vacant. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Thursday, Nov 4, 1948, In glorious Wexford even the germs are smiling. Reviews: Imperial grandeur Heaven's Command, LSO/Maderna Festival Hall/Radio, Stephane Grappelli/ Humphrey Lyttelton Queen Elizabeth Hall, Carry on Smoking Bbc 2, Le Misanthrope Institut Francais, Books, Books Dreams and fantasies: the Russians and Magritte, RPO/Kempe Festival Hall, Maurizio Pollini Queen Elizabeth Hall, L'enfant du paradis Cognac. Editorials/Leaders: More East Germans Choose Freedom, Europe Must Stand By The Dutch, The Sought And Unsought Confrontations. Letters to the Editor: Lack of communication on pensions, The only development area not to qualify for EEC aid, Telephone bills, Meeting the need for doctors, Too many signatures?, Complexities of the sugar problem, Splendid news!, More pleas to reconsider patent plans, The Churchill statue, Sime Darby troubles, Government policy on mergers, Prisoners in the Middle East, Mrs Whitehouse's role, VAT on books, Other people's wages, Sunderland arts centre, Museum entry charges, A bond geared to living costs, Against moving Companies House, The Kilbrandon report, The blackberry season, Haggling time, Lords Lieutenant, Restructuring of London. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Latest appointments, Appointments in the Forces, Church news. Obituaries: Sir Roger Hollis, Professor H. J. Hunt Contribution to French studies, Sir Percivale Liesching, M. MARC ALLEGRET Director of films, Sir Eustace Renwick. Business and Finance: Multinationals' key role in growth, Europe and Overseas, Bids and Deals, Nuclear fuel advisory board meeting deferred, Securicor chairman defends £4m hotels deal, BOC rations propane gas customers, 4p on a loaf warning is given by ABF, Scots offer investment incentives to Japanese, Italy's £33m surplus, W Germany may raise petrol and oil soon, Associates' deals, Equities Properties only bright spot, Dock strikers spurn warning, Giltspur's aims as distributor of vehicles, Vauxhall dispute likely to drag on as Merseyside rejects terms, Ford and Toyota discuss market links in Australia, U S energy adviser's warning of blackouts, Building chief gloomy over prices trend but hopeful on mortgages, Property pointers from Land Securities, Commodities Oil fears hit metal prices, Caribbean producers want UK to pay more, Unions asked to 'black' Kodak materials, Briefly from the Boardroom, French predict steady industrial growth, Eastwood joins Danes in £2.5m project, Experts at odds on energy crisis, Lending rate 11¼ pc, Wall St fall hits late trading in London, Commodities: sugar's sour future, How real is union opposition to the Industrial Relations Act?, Fuel efficiency service rescue vindicated with 10,500 projects and a profit, Margins fall stressed by cement firms, Fixed Interest and Money Small losses in gilt-edged, Issues & Loans UDT propose $25m capital bonds, Dutch wage and price accord now formulated, Business Diary: Fitting honour for Plowden, Imps revokes test pact on Courtaulds brand, Computer news Honeywell's Mark 3 time-sharing service extended to Australia, America may end sugar controls after 40 years, Credit: old attitudes slow to die, Britain's bricks: private sector in the public gaze, Tyne yard faces engineering strike threat, Growth in retail spending slows slightly in September, Company News Time products to scale £1.5m profit likely, £5,000 income 'minimum soon to buy new house', World exports up 26pc in second quarter, IMF says, Kennecott to get compensation. Stock Exchange Tables: Foreign Exchange Dollar strong, How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Money Maket Rates, The Times list of latest dividends, Recent Issues, Spot Position of Sterling, Wall Street, London and Regional Market Prices Widespread falls. Business Appointments: Business appointments Grand Metropolitan new chief executive. Property: London And Suburban, Rentals, Commercial and Industrial Property, Flat Sharing, Increase in office building, Salerooms. Births.
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